• timicin
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    5 months ago

    most catalonians and basque don’t think so

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      5 months ago

      Why though, both catalonia and the basque country are in the richest autonomous communities of the country and the current government while it could do more, is ideologically not as opposed as the other main parties, I’d say that with the given situation most catalonians and basques aren’t pissed with the country.

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        5 months ago

        both the basque and the catalonians have sought independence and were brutally pushed down by the conservative governments of the very recent past. the current left leaning government has made concessions to keep them on board; but the voting trends for the last 15 years makes it crystal clear that the conservatives will be in power again and both the catalonians and basque are well aware that the the peace will expire in the next election.

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          5 months ago

          I am basque, part of my family had to go to France to flee from the spanish prosecution. I know for a fact that in the last 15 years if there was a real referendum, independence would not have gone through.

          I know my own history, and I am telling you that the current government is going in a decent direction in regard to the individual needs of autonomous communities. They could do more, sure, but I’d also say that given the alternative, it’s pretty decent.